Word: armstrong
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...music? I don't know what to say about it. I love it, I love to play it, and I love to hear it!" Such was Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong's eminently satisfactory comment on the Art of the Hour, Swing Music. The greatest trumpeter since that day at Jericho when "The people heard the sound of the trumpet and the wall fell down flat." (Joshua VI, 20). Louis Armstrong, whom Hugues Panassie, the author of "Le Jazz Hot", considers "not only a genius in his own art, but one of the most extraordinary creative geniuses that all music has over...
EAST in East and West is West, but Jack Armstrong, the All-American boy who delights young fry from coast to coast on the an gets in and out of trouble in the East as well as in the West His adventures know no boundaries. American Racketeers or Chinese smugglers, all are his meat, For that reason another Phi Beta Kappa finds work in radio. She is Betty Ito, diminutive Chicagoan who earned her key at the University of Chicago. Betty is Japanese by ancestry, American by birth, but she plays a Chinese role in Jack Aumstrong's show...
...probable lineups: HARVARD NAVY Ach 118-pound Chandler Potrenik 126-pound Rogers Lindenfelser 135-pound Kleiss Cavin 145-pound Merryman Woodman 155-pound Mann Harkness 175-pound Smith Armstrong 105-pound Carson Glendinning Heavy Player
...pound class, David S. Glueck in the 175 pound class, and William T. Glendinning '38 in the unlimited division. An important bout today will find Lorrin E. Woodman '38 meeting Gerard J. Piel '37 for the 165 pound post left vacant by the injury of Donald P. Armstrong '37, a star of three years standing...
...Button Your Shoe and Let's Call a Heart a Heart are beginning to suffer from the audience's apprehension that the next sequence may be pennies from heaven in a submarine, or pennies from heaven with the Spanish Revolution. Best bit: black Louis Armstrong with his band rendering "Skeleton in the Closet...